Ancient Greece's Parthenon is the proud centerpiece of Nashville's Centennial Park. The replica building is considered to be the pinnacle of classical architecture and is an attraction in the city's premier urban park. The Parthenon also serves as Nashville's art museum. The focus of the Parthenon's permanent collection is a group of 63 paintings by 19th and 20th century American artists donated by James M. Cowan. Additional gallery spaces provide a venue for a variety of temporary shows and exhibits.
Enjoy walking at Centennial Park in Nashville as you journey through the park's 132 acres on a one-mile walking trail. After you've accomplished a walk in the park, check out all the outdoor recreation and activities that include volleyball courts, an exercise trail, beautiful sunken garden and arts activity center.
What started out as a live radio show turned a stage into the legendary Grand Ole Opry in Nashville. The name may have changed to the Ryman Theatre but big time country music entertainment still appears there. Known the world over as the show that made country music famous, you can catch stars like Alan Jackson, Dolly Parton and Rascal Flats live on stage.
Wild horses can't stop your night out at the Wildhorse Saloon, the country capital's best dining and nightlife entertainment destination. You'll get into the Wild Horse experience when you saddle up to the 66,000-square-foot, three-level historic warehouse serving up great meals and hot concerts. Grab your friends for a wild night out on the town!